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In the first instance please contact our managing agents 'Housing for Women'. Their details are on the website. For queries or issues that they cannot deal with you can contact the Trustee Directors of the charity by emailing: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Applications will be accepted only from registered charities, institutions, organisations or groups having a suitably recognised status.

Groups applying should be working with people in need who live in the Ancient parish of Streatham. This includes the following London postal codes: SW2, SW12, SW16, SW17, SE21, SE24 and SE27.

When applying you should include a copy of your latest audited accounts and annual report with your application. All applications to be signed by the applicant and countersigned by a trustee or other senior member of your organisation if there are no trustees.

Within the terms of our constitution homes can be provided for women of 60 and over who are living in or have strong connections to the Ancient parish of Streatham.
Please contact our managing agents 'Housing for Women' to find out about any vacancies, eligibility and the process of application

Application forms and guidance notes will be available from this website when the next round of small grants is open. This is likely to be around September/October

The Charity is required by its constitution to provide grants for organisations or groups who are working with persons who are

(a) resident in the ancient parish of Streatham* and
(b) in conditions of need, hardship or distress.

Grants will therefore be awarded only where it is shown that the funds provided will be applied in a way that satisfies these requirements.

*Applications will be considered where most of the people who will benefit from the funds provided are resident in the ancient parish of Streatham. This includes the following London post codes SW2, SW12,SW16, SW17, SE21, SE24 and SE27.*

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Spires is a South London based charity that helps hundreds of homeless and disadvantaged people all year round. We work to improve the quality of life of people who are homeless, insecurely housed, unemployed or suffering from the effects of poverty, mental ill health and loneliness.
By offering a range of help and developmental services through our centre and outreach sessions, our aim is to enable our service users to move away from the chaos of the streets and towards greater lifestyle stability for a brighter and more hopeful future.

For over 20 years The Nehemiah Project has been helping vulnerable men and ex-offenders to rebuild their lives, both in prison and out in the community. Almost all have a history of crime and addiction which has severely affected them, their families and the wider community.

Stockwell Good Neighbours is a charitable organisation that provides a weekly club for older, mainly West Indian elders but is inclusive to all over 60. There are 70 members who meet on a Monday at the Oval House theatre, Kennington to take part in a wide range of activities designed to keep minds and bodies active.

The Clapham Park Project was established in 2000 as an Area Based Initiative delivery vehicle for a New Deal for Communities (N.D.C) Programme in Clapham Park. The neighbourhood was one of Lambeth’s most disadvantaged areas, it had been long neglected with sub-standard housing, significant levels of deprivation, worklessness, poverty and crime.

Lambeth Mencap is grateful to The Thrale Almshouse and Relief In Need Charity for their generous donation towards the running of the 25+ Club. Established in 1953 Lambeth Mencap is an independent local voluntary charity affiliated to, but financially independent from National Mencap. We provide a variety of services and activities to people with learning disabilities and/or autism, their families and carers. We currently support over 300 people in the boroughs of Lambeth and Southwark.

Helping over 55's get out and about
Based in Streatham in South West London, OOSL provides transported local day outings to places of interest such as galleries and museums - and occasional group holidays

The Advocacy Academy is a transformational Social Justice Fellowship for young people who are passionate about making a difference in the world. Across eight intense months, we support young leaders from marginalised communities to develop the knowledge, skills and confidence to tackle some of the biggest challenges of the 21st century.

Faiths Together in Lambeth (FTiL) is an independent, Lambeth-wide body, fostering constructive relationships among faith communities and promoting faith and multi-faith involvement in the civic life of the Borough.

We provide expert advice, specialist services and effective support to refugees, asylum seekers and vulnerable migrants in South London. We work with adults, families and young people so that they can build stable lives for themselves.

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Home Cooks Project puts people in Streatham in touch with older neighbours who would appreciate a home-cooked meal brought round from time to time.
Anyone in SW16 or immediate surrounding areas can become a cook; you just need to like cooking and be able to make an extra portion of food to take round to a neighbour.

Brockwell Park Community Greenhouses is a vibrant community garden situated in Brockwell Park. Our charity is committed to enabling a diverse range of local residents, schools and visitors to increase their knowledge, improve their wellbeing, and to create greener communities. Our education work with local schools, families, young people and adults is critical to this vision as we strive to inspire local residents about the value of plants and wildlife in their lives.

Streatham Common Community Garden is located in the Rookery on Streatham Common.
You will find us through a black wooden gate at the bottom of the Rookery public garden, at the end of Streatham Common South.

Disability Advice Service Lambeth (DASL) is a Disabled People's Organisation which works with disabled people, including those with mental health support needs, older people and carers, mainly in the London Borough of Lambeth.

SYCT was established almost 70 years ago to meet the needs of local young people. We now deliver services for children and young people, vulnerable adults and the wider community from three locations in Streatham and local secondary schools